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I have put on my wheels, but I'm still worried about the camber on the front wheels. What is the best product to correct this. Are spacers OK, or should I get camber arms, or should I take it for a wheel alignment first before I do anything?

 

Any suggestions would be gratefully recieved on this.

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I also went round the block a couple of times to make sure the wheels were not going to fall off (!), and I noticed an immediate difference over the 19s that were on. It was more comfortable for a start, and seemed to turn easier, and generally feel better. Is this my imagination or is this the difference between 18s and 19s?

i added the shim kit to mine, and its fine....saved me a fortune already, and very easy to fit

Thank you. I had seen this, forgotten it was there.

 

http://www.300zx.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=44302&referrerid=2255

 

Looks like these are the quality option. Should I have wheel alignment done first, or if the car is lowered and I can see the angle of camber, does it mean I will need them?

 

It looks like they wouldn't be too difficult to fit, for someone who knows what they are doing (i.e. not me).

Thank you. I had seen this, forgotten it was there.

 

http://www.300zx.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=44302&referrerid=2255

 

Looks like these are the quality option. Should I have wheel alignment done first, or if the car is lowered and I can see the angle of camber, does it mean I will need them?

 

It looks like they wouldn't be too difficult to fit, for someone who knows what they are doing (i.e. not me).

Rich, there is no point having the allignment done if you're going to fit a shim kit or adjustable upper link arms cos you'll just have to get it alligned again.

 

The upper arms are very easy to fit, just take a bit of time, nothing complicated about it at all. Save yourself a bit of cash and fit them yourself. If you bring it over I'll help you if you want.

 

Yaseen

That would be excellent - I'd like to take you up on this when I get the bits. I will try and get hold of them this week. I think I have decided to stick with the shocks and springs for the moment but do the camber arms, and perhaps HICAS eliminator. I said this before the last time I posted about this - I would prefer to go through one of the traders rather than buy direct from Concept Performance. Can I get the parts from one of the traders, or are they only available through USA places?

That would be excellent - I'd like to take you up on this when I get the bits. I will try and get hold of them this week. I think I have decided to stick with the shocks and springs for the moment but do the camber arms, and perhaps HICAS eliminator. I said this before the last time I posted about this - I would prefer to go through one of the traders rather than buy direct from Concept Performance. Can I get the parts from one of the traders, or are they only available through USA places?

Smithy can get he SPL and Powertrix upper arms, Chris GetGreddy or DTA for hicas eliminator :)

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